Bias amp 2 resize1/29/2024 ![]() The quick version is, you can't really ever know the answer to your question with serious precision. In theory, one company could be better at the mathematical modelling part of the process, and another as servicing and/or choosing the units to be modelled beforehand, and that second part might end up making the bigger difference. Make sure the VST/VST3/AAX files are installed in the following paths: If youd like to change the install location for a specific section, please click the corresponding 'Browse' button on the right. Always set the input/output to suggested level to sound better. Like some people will prefer to use an amp one way more than another, I've heard musicians prefer different companies models of the same unit. Therere two Amp-Match scenarios you can use in BIAS Amp2, check out the walkthrough animations below: Amp-Match from a guitar track: Amp-Match from a real amp: We suggest to try both scenarios to find your tone. Modelled amps (or any devices) will have a general character that achieves a job for you as a musician/sound engineer. We haven't even looked into mics, location of mics, environment the amp has been mic'd in etc etc. We will always be talking about some kind of approximation. There is no 'one' definitive sound that a model can be absolutely accurate to. So, which one of maybe several options here have been modelled in the first place? We don't know. Also, I think I need to resize the 10K resistor going from the bridge to the DC bias adjustment control. I've had that opportunity more than once. I used the be retail manager at GAK (large music store in the UK). I really hope i got my point across with this question, i don't know how to paraphrase it better since i'm not an english native I don't know if you've ever had the chance to compare multiple examples of older valve (tube) amp with different model/age etc valves (tubes) in them, but there can be significant differences. Is the actual "Default Preset" on the Pre/Power Amp and Transformer sections true to what the response and tone of the real amps are? (or at least as close as possible) I don't want a subjective opinion about it, i know that i can tweak the settings however i want to get a different response from the sim, what i want here is an objective answer about it. ![]() ![]() The actual settings that make the simulation as accurate as possible to the real deal or should i (for example) bypass the Pre and Post EQ of the Pre-Amp to get a more accurate, "not filtered" tone?: Yesterday while playing a random question popped into my mind: " Is the default preset of the pre/power amp and trasformer section accurate to the real amps?" The bias trimpot produces 15 of full scale valve drive when the P gain is. I tweak a lot of settings while i run the plug-in, trying to find the "perfect" tone. ![]() I use Bias Amp 2 software on a regular basis to play guitar through my audio interface. ![]()
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